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  • ...s 8 December 1907, ''Rhode Island'' joined 15 other battleships, a torpedo boat squadron, and transports, for the great fleet review which began the cruise The Commander, Division 3, Squadron 1, transferred his flag from {{US-Virginia}} (BB-13) to ''Rhode Island'' 28 June 1913 and remained on board u
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  • ...[[David Beatty]] [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] as it left [[Rosyth]]. Another U-boat would force her way into the Firth of Forth, close to Rosyth, one would rec ...the sailors lived ashore in barracks when their ships were in port. Some U-boat and destroyer crews based in Flanders did so but not the men of the High Se
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  • ...xcept for the period 22 July to 21 August, 1890, when he served in Torpedo Boat 86 for the annual manœuvres. ...nted to the new appointment of [[Admiral of Patrols]], with charge of four patrol flotillas on the East Coast. He asked Captain [[Walter Henry Cowan, First B
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  • ...forces out so turned south again & one of our LCs rammed an enemy torpedo boat. <br>9.AM return to base[.] coaled 850 tons. {{UK-Invincible}} rammed by patrol yacht.
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  • ..."B" class submarines would eventually be reconfigured as surface-confined patrol boats and return to this formation in late 1917.{{SMNLDec16|p. 21}} |align=center colspan=6|'''Torpedo Boat Destroyers'''
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  • ...e to do so in average weather across any extent of ocean. The fast torpedo-boat catcher of to-day, with a speed of 26 to 27 knots, can outstrip any other v The number of ships required to patrol a route effectively, depends on the assumed difference of speed between the
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  • ...lla was comprised of a mixture of 30-knotters and "[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Coastals]]" assigned to the Third Division of the Home Fleet.{{NLApr |align=center colspan=2|{{UK-Attentive}}||align=center colspan=2|{{UK-Patrol}}
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  • * The US Navy's 1945 Submarine Design, by Norman Friedman * CVLs: The US ''Independence'' Class, by Norman Friedman
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  • ...smashed up, the whaler was whole so all that could be done was to get this boat out and throw all floatable matter over. A badly hurt man was brought after ...gh F. W. Wyldbore-Smith]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Patrol (1904)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Patrol'']]'''<br>14 Aug, 1909{{NLJan10|p. 353}}<ref>Leake Service Record. {{TNA|A
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  • |{{US-Harvard|f=p}}||armed merchant cruiser||15 Mar, 1888||Returned 2 Sep, 1898 |{{US-Yale|f=p}}||armed merchant cruiser||23 Oct, 1888||Returned 2 Sep, 1898
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  • ...Islands, and south along the western coast of Ireland, she arrived in her patrol area near St. George's Channel during the first week in April. On the 7th, ...l patrol off the entrances to St. George's and the English Channels, the U-boat retired from the area and again retraced her outward route. On 22 June just
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  • disengaged side of the German B.C. line, took us under heavy :The motor boat and whaler were lowered to the water's edge
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  • also 2 patrol destroyers at about 5.0 p.m. 8.30. Light cruisers engaged to the W.S.W. of us. " {{UK-Badger}} "
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  • ...ss Patrol Boat (1915)|"P"]] and [["PC" Class Patrol Boat (1916)|"PC" class patrol boats]] for the [[Royal Navy]], as well as two monitors. |{{US-Celtic|f=p}}||supply ship||1 Nov, 1890||Sold 17 Jan, 1923
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  • ...Bay and headed south with the rest of the [[First Torpedo Flotilla]] and {{US-Baltimore}} on 12 December, 1903. After stops in South Carolina at Charlest ...where the flotilla and ''Buffalo'' had to lay over for a fortnight while {{US-Barry}} went into drydock to have her propellers repaired after damaging th
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  • ...to U.S. Patrol Squadrons, she arrived at Gibraltar on 20 October, 1917 for patrol and convoy duty in both the Atlantic and Mediterranean. She served in this <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of U.S.S. ''Decatur''" nat="US">
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